A New York state couple faces formal kidnapping charges for allegedly taking their 5-year-old daughter from a Montgomery County restaurant.

A Montgomery County grand jury indicted Angela Faith Williams, 46, and Carl Frank Forlano, 57, on the third-degree felony charges Thursday. The charge is punishable by two to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

According to the indictment, Williams and Forlano allegedly abducted “Annabelle Williams-Forlano” Feb. 16.

Nearly five days after Annabelle was taken from the Chuck E. Cheese restaurant on Interstate 45 near Texas 242, she was found by law enforcement at an Ohio truck stop.

Williams, who recently was released from jail after serving five months of a 10-month sentence for drug possession, allegedly went to the restaurant to meet her sister and Annabelle. She allegedly ran out of the restaurant with Annabelle and got into a truck, where Forlano was waiting, Conroe police have said.

The couple does not have custody of the child who lives with her aunt and uncle, Joyce and Kurk Nielsen in The Woodlands. The Nielsens were awarded temporary custody of Annabelle Feb. 10. Joyce Nielsen is Williams’ sister.

Joyce Nielsen did not wish to comment on her sister or Forlano’s indictments but said Annabelle is doing well despite the incident.

Forlano’s Houston attorney Victor Makris did not return calls from The Courier by deadline, and no attorney is listed for Williams.

Forlano was released on a $50,000 bond March 11, but Williams remained in the Montgomery County Jail Tuesday afternoon in lieu of a $50,000 bond.

The couple also could face federal charges but none has been filed, government records show.